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tingling

/ding -ling/US // ˈdɪŋ ˈlɪŋ //

刺痛感,有刺痛感,刺痛,刺痛的感觉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Wade-Giles.

    • : Chiang Ping-chih, Ding Ling.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • I thought I could feel something, but it was hard to tell if it was residual tingling from the massage or magic on the path.

  • Is that your spider sense tingling, or is that your arthritis?

  • Their debate follows: He Said: Are your Spidey senses tingling?

  • Symptoms of vCJD include tingling sensations and trouble moving parts of the body.

  • While there, something remarkable happened: she felt a heavy tingling in her left foot.

  • The Southern sun shone from a cloudless sky; a light, keen wind blowing from the distant snow-clad Canigou set the blood tingling.

  • There was a scuffle, and Black Sheep was torn off the body by Harry and some colleagues, and cuffed home tingling but exultant.

  • The cold creek water, dashed in their faces, though, served to put life into them with its tingling properties.

  • The sight of Lady Blanche had set his nerves tingling, and caused his blood to course madly through his veins.

  • There was a slight, persistent tingling vibration in everything that was unfamiliar, too.